Professional Documents
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of
B.Tech.
UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT
(2014 admission)
Note:For EN 14 302 Computer Programming in C, the end semester examination will be held by
the University as a theory paper.
4th Semester
5th Semester
6th Semester
7th Semester
Elective I Elective II
EE14 704(A) Switched Mode Power EE14 705(A) Soft Computing Techniques (G)
Converters EE14 705(B) High Voltage Engineering
EE14 704(B) Electrical Machine Design EE14 705(C) Electric Power Utilisation
EE14 704(C) Generalised Machine Theory EE14 705(D) Professional Ethics
EE14 704(D) Mechatronics (G) EE14 705(E) Management Information Systems
EE14 704(E) VLSI Design EE14 705(F) Satellite Communication
8th Semester
Objective
This course provides a quick overview of the concepts and results in complex analysis that
may be useful in engineering. Also it gives an introduction to linear algebra and Fourier
transform which are wealths of ideas and results with wide area of application.
Text Books
Module I:
Erwin Kreysig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 8e, John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
Sections: 12.3, 12.4, 12.5, 12.6, 12.7, 12.9
Module II:
Erwin Kreysig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 8e, John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
Sections: 13.1, 13.2, 13.3, 13.4, 14.4, 15.1, 15.2, 15.3, 15.4
Module III:
Bernaed Kolman, David R Hill, Introductory Linear Algebra, An Applied First Course,
Pearson Education.
Sections: 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, 6.4, 6.7, 6.8, Appendix.B.1
Module IV:
Wylie C.R and L.C. Barrett, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, McGraw Hill.
Sections: 9.1, 9.3, 9.5
Reference books
1. H S Kasana, Complex Variables, Theory and Applications, 2e, Prentice Hall of India.
2. John M Howie, Complex Analysis, Springer International Edition.
3. Anuradha Gupta, Complex Analysis, Ane Books India.
4. Shahnaz bathul, Text book of Engineering Mathematics, Special functions and Complex
Variables, Prentice Hall of India.
5. Gerald Dennis, Mahan, Applied Mathematics, Springer International Edition.
6. David Towers, Guide to Linear Algebra, MacMillan Mathematical Guides.
7. Inder K Rana, An Introduction to Linear Algebra, Ane Books India.
8. Surjeet Singh, Linear Algebra, Vikas Publishing House.
9. Howard Anton, Chris Rorres, Elementary Linear Algebra, Applications Version, John
Wiley and Sons.
10. Anthony Croft, Robert Davison, Martin Hargreaves, Engineering Mathematics, Pearson
Education.
Objectives
To impart the basic concepts of computer and information technology
To develop skill in problem solving concepts through learning C programming in
practical approach
Text Books
1. P. Norton, Peter Nortons Introduction to Computers, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi
2. E. Balaguruswamy, Programming in ANSI C, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi
Reference Books
1. K. N. King. C Programming: A Modern Approach, W. W. Norton & Company
2. S .Kochan , Programming in C, CBS publishers & distributors
3. P. Norton, Peter Nortons Computing Fundamentals, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi
4. M. Meyer, R. Baber, B. Pfaffenberger. Computers in Your Future, Pearson Education India
5. B.Gottfried, Programming with C, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi
6. B. W. Kernighan, and D. M. Ritchie, The C Programming Language, Prentice Hall of India
Objectives
Familiarization of various network topologies related to two- phase and three- phase
systems
Understanding the various methods for analysis of electrical networks
Design of simple analog filter circuits
impedances- input and output impedances- image parameters- attenuation and phase constants-
characteristic impedance- T- transformation
Text Books
1. Valkenberg, Network Analysis, Prentice-Hall of India
2. K.S. Suresh Kumar, Electric Circuits & Networks, Pearson Education
3. Edminister, Electric Circuits Schaums Outline Series, McGraw-Hill.
4. William H Hayt & Jack E Kemmerly, Engineering Circuit Analysis, TMH
Reference Books
1. Robert Boylestad, Introductory Circuit Analysis, Pearson Education
1. S.D. Rajankar, Kaduskar & Shedge, Network Synthesis & Filter Design, Wiley
2. B.C. Kuo, Network Analysis & Synthesis, Wiley-India
3. Richard C. Dorf & J.A. Svoboda, Introduction to Electric Circuits, Wiley-India
4. Huelsman L.P., Basic Circuit Theory, Prentice Hall of India
5. Roy Choudhury, Networks & Systems, New Age International publishers
6. Gopal G Bhise, Engineering Network Analysis and Filter Design, Umesh Publications
7. Nilsson & Riedel , Electric Circuits, Pearson Education
8. Lawrence Heulsman, Basic Circuit Theory, Prentice Hall of India
Objective
Understanding the basic working principle of electrical measuring instruments
To design and calibrate an electrical measuring instruments
Develop an instrumentation system for a particular application
Text Books
1. A.K. Sawhney, A Course in Electrical and Electronics Measurements and
Instrumentation, Dhanpat Rai and sons
2. Joseph J Carr, Elements of Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement, Pearson
Education
3. Arun K Ghosh, Introduction to Measurements and Instrumentation, PHI
Reference Books
1. William David Cooper, Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques, PHI
2. K.B. Klaassan, Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation, Cambridge University
Press
3. GK. Banerjee, Electrical and Electronic Measurements, PHI
4. John Bentley, Principles of Measurements Systems, Pearson Education
Objectives
To familiarize basic electronic elements and its characteristics
To develop understanding about BJT and FET circuits
To study linear and non linear applications of Op-Amp
Text Books
1. Allen Mottershead, Electronic Devices and Circuits: An Introduction, Prentice Hall of
India.
2. V. Boylestad and Nashelsky, Electronic Devices and Circuits, Pearson Education
3. Ramakant A Gayakwad, Op- Amps and Linear Integrated Circuits, Prentice Hall of
India
Reference Books
1. Schilling and Belove, Electronic Circuits, McGraw Hill
2. Theodore F. Bogart Jr., Electronic Devices and Circuits,
3. Coughlin and Driscoll, Operational amplifiers and Linear Integrated Circuits,
4. K. R. Botkar, Integrated Circuits, Khanna Publishers
5. Somanathan Nair, Linear Integrated Circuits Analsysis, Design & Application,
Wiley-India
Note: One of the assignments shall be simulation of BJT, MOSFET or Opamp systems
using any technical computing software
Objectives
To impart the basics of the application of dynamics, heat transfer, fluid mechanics, and
hydraulic machines.
(Steam table and Psychometric chart are permitted for the examination.)
Kirchhoffs Law, Heat Exchangers, LMTD, Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient, parallel and
counter flow heat exchangers (Simple numerical problems).
Reference Books
1 Dr.D.S.Kumar, Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Power Engineering, S.K.Kataria and Sons.
2 Dr.R.K.Bensal, Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machine, Laxmi Publications (P) Ltd.
3 P.K.Nag, Engineering Thermodynamics, Tata McGraw Hill
4 Domkundwar & Kothandaraman, Thermal Engineering, Dhanpat Rai & Co. (P) Ltd.
5 D.S.Kumar, Heat Transfer, S. K.Kataria and Sons
6 P. K. Nag, Heat Transfer, Tata McGraw Hill.
Objectives
Implementation of basic electrical circuits and verification of basic theorems
Objectives
To familiarize the various instruments used in electronics lab
To familiarize and conduct experiments on various analog electronic circuits
To introduce the concept of electronic circuit simulation
1. Study & Use of CRO: a) Measurement of current voltage, frequency and phase shift.
2. Rectifiers and filters with and without shunt capacitors- Characteristics full wave rectifier-
Ripple factor, Rectification efficiency, and % regulation.
3. Second order LP and BP filters using single OPAMP
4. RC coupled amplifier using BJT in CE configuration- Measurement of gain, input and
output impedance and frequency response
5. FET amplifier- Measurement of voltage gain, current gain, input and output impedance
6. Characteristics of clipping and clamping circuits using diodes.
7. Characteristics of voltage regulators- Design and testing of: a) simple zener voltage
regulator b) zener regulator with emitter follower output
8. OPAMP circuits Design and set up of inverter, scale changer, adder, non-inverting
amplifier, integrator, differentiator, comparator.
9. Phase shift and Weins Bridge oscillator with amplitude stabilization using OPAMPs.
10. Waveform generation Square, triangular and sawtooth wave form generation using
OPAMPs.
11. Introduction to circuit simulation-simulation of OPAMP and other analog IC circuits.
Text Books
Module I:
Richard A Johnson, CB Gupta, Miller and Freunds Probability and statistics for Engineers,
7e, Pearson Education - Sections: 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4, 4.6, 4.8, 5.1, 5.2, 5.5, 5.7
Module II:
Babu Ram, Engineering Mathematics Vol. II, 2/e, Pearson Education.
Sections: 12.1, 12.2, 12.3, 12.4, 12.5, 12.6, 12.7.
Module III:
Erwin Kreysig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 8e, John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
Sections: 4.1, 4.4, 4.5
Module IV:
N Bali, M Goyal, C Watkins, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, A Computer Approach, 7e,
Infinity Science Press, Fire Wall Media.
Sections: 16.1, 16.2, 16.3, 16.4, 16.5, 16.6, 16.7, 16.8, 16.9
Erwin Kreysig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 8e, John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
Sections: 11.2, 11.3, 9.8 Ex.3, 11.5
Reference books
1. H Parthasarathy, Engineering Mathematics, A Project & Problem based approach,
Ane Books India.
2. B V Ramana, Higher Engineering Mathematics, McGrawHill.
3. J K Sharma, Business Mathematics, Theory and Applications, Ane Books India.
4. Wylie C.R and L.C. Barret, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, McGraw Hill.
5. V R Lakshmy Gorty, Advanced Engineering Mathematics-Vol. I, II., Ane Books
India.
6. Sastry S.S., Advanced Engineering Mathematics-Vol. I and II., Prentice Hall of India.
7. Michael D Greenberg, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Pearson Education.
8. Lary C Andrews, Bhimsen K Shivamoggi, Integral Transforms for Engineers,
Prentice Hall of India.
9. Babu Ram, Engineering Mathematics Vol.I & II, Pearson Education.
10. S.Palaniammal, Probability and Random processes, Prentice Hall of India
Objectives
To understand the problems of pollution, deforestation, solid waste disposal, degradation of
environment, loss of biodiversity and other environmental issues at local and global levels.
To create awareness among the students to address these issues and conserve the
environment in a better way.
Text Books:
1. Daniels & Krishnaswamy, Environmental studies, Wiley India Pvt Ltd, 2009
2. Raman Sivakumar, Introduction to environmental science and engineering, 2 nd edn, .
Tata McGraw Hill, 2010
3. Anindita Basak, Environmental Studies, Pearson Education, 2009
4. Suresh K.D, Environmental Engineering and Management, Katson Books, 2007
5. Benny Joseph, Environmental studies, 2nd edn, McGraw Hill, 2009
References:
1. Raghavan Nambiar, K Text book of Environmental Studies, Scitech Publishers(India)
Pvt. Ltd
2. S.P Misra, S.N Pandey, Essential Environmental studies, Ane books, Pvt Ltd, 2009
3. P N Palanisamy, P Manikandan, A Geetha, Manjula Rani, Environmental Science,
Pearson Education, 2012
3. D.L. Manjunath, Environmental Studies, Pearson Education, 2011
Objectives
Study the basic working principles of electrical machines
Study the performance analysis of electrical machines
Study the basic concepts of electrical machine design
Text Books
1. Clayton & Hancock, Performance & Design of DC machines, ELBS
2. P.S. Bhimbra, Electrical Machinery, Khanna Publishers
3. M.N.Bandyopadhyay, Electrical Machinery, Prentice Hall of India
Reference Books
1. Fitzgerald A.E and Kingsley, Electrical Machinery, Mc Graw Hill
2. Langsdorf A S, Theory of A C Machinery, Mc Graw Hill
3. Nagrath I J and Kothari D P, Electric Machines,Tata Mc Graw Hill
4. Stephen J Chapman, Electric Machinery Fundamentals, Mc Graw Hill.
5. Vincent Del Toro, Electrical Machines and Power Systems, Prentice Hall
6. Charles Hubert, Electric Machines, Pearson Education
7. K. Murukesh Kumar, DC Machines and Transformers, Vikas Publishing House
Objective
Understand the concepts of signals and systems
Text Books
1. Simon Haykin & Barry Van Veen, Signals and Systems, Wiley-India
2. Oppenheim A. V. & Schafer R. W., Signals and Systems, Pearson Education
3. Proakis J. G. & Manolakis D. G., Digital Signal Processing, Principles, algorithms &
applications, Pearson Education.
Reference Books
1. Charles L. Phillips, John M. Parr & Eve A Riskin, Signals, Systems and Transforms, Pearson
Education
2. D. Ganesh Rao & Satish Tunga, Signals and Systems, Sanguine Technical Publishers
3. Roy Choudhury, Networks & Systems, New Age International publishers
4. S.Palani , Signals and Systems, Ane Books Pvt. Ltd
5. V. Krishnaveni & R. Rajeswari, Signals & Systems, Wiley-India
6. Anand Kumar, Signals & Systems, Prentice-Hall of India
7. Guru, Signals & Systems, Prentice-Hall of India
Objectives
Creation of awareness about the basic principles of digital electronics.
Study of the logic design techniques.
Understanding the concepts behind the hardware implementation of a digital computer.
Text Books
1. Thomas L Floyd, Digital Fundementals , Pearson Education
2. Ramesh S. Gaonkar, Microprocessing Architecture- Programming and Application,
Wiley- Eastern.(Module IV)
Reference Books
1. A. Anand Kumar, Digital Circuits, PHI.
2. B. Ram, Fundamentals of Microprocessors and Microcontrollers, PHI
3. B. Somanathan Nair, Digital Electronics and Logic Design, PHI
4. John M. Yarbrough, Digital Logic Application Design, P W S Publishing Company
5. Maini, Digital Electronics-Principles & Integrated Circuits, Wiley-India
Note: One of the assignments shall be simple assembly language programs to be done
in 8085 microprocessor kit.
Objectives
Understanding the basic principle of Electric and Magnetic Fields.
Studying the governing relations between electric and magnetic fields.
Studying the principle behind electromagnetic wave propagation.
Module IV (11hours)
Text Books
1 David K. Cheng, Field and Wave Electromagnetics , Pearson Education
2 Fawwaz T.Ulaby, Electromagnetic for engineers, Pearson Education
Reference Books
1 Nannapaneni Narayana Rao, Elements of Engineering Electromagnetics, Pearson
Education
2 W. H. Hayt, Engineering Electromegnetics, McGraw Hill
3 Mattew N.O Sadiku, Elements of Electromagnetics, Addison Wesley,2-nd edition
4 Guru and Hiziroglu, Electromagnetic Field Theory- Fundamentals,
5 Pramanik, Electromagnetism, Theory and Applications, Prentice Hall of India
6 David J. Griffiths, Introduction to Electro Dynamics, Prentice Hall of India
7 Umran S Inan & Aziz S Inan, Engineering Electromagnetics, Pearson
8 John Reitz, Frederick Milford & Robert Christy, Foundations of Electromagnetic
Theory, Pearson
9 Gottapu Sasibhushana Rao, Electromagnetic Field Theory & Transmission Lines,
Wiley-India
10 Dash & Khundia, Fundamentals of Electromagnetic Theory, PHI
11 Lonngren, Fundamentals of Electromagnetics with MATLAB, PHI
12 Somanathan Nair & Deepa, Applied Electromagnetic Theory, PHI
Objectives
To strengthen the knowledge on principles of fluid mechanics and hydraulic
machineries through experiments.
To equip the students to carry out experiments, and to train them to analyse, report and
infer the results.
To acquaint the students with the measurement of various mechanical parameters.
Reference Books
1. I. H. Shames, Fluid Mechanics, 4th Edition, McGraw Hill
2. J. P. Holman, Experimental Methods for Engineers, McGraw Hill
3. D. G. Shepherd, Principles of Turbo Machinery, McMillan
4. J. P. Holman, Heat Transfer, McGraw Hill
5. P. L. Bellani, Thermal Engineering, Khanna Publishers
Objective
Calibration of various electrical measuring instruments
Measurement of different physical parameters using transducers
MEASUREMENTS LAB
1. a) Calibration of single phase energy meter by direct loading
b) Calibration of single phase static energy meter
2. Calibration of single phase energy meter by phantom loading with and without phase
shifting transformer
3. Calibration of 3-phase energy meter a) phantom loading b) using phase shifting
transformer
4. Measurement of self and mutual inductance a) air cored coil b) iron cored coil
5. a) Determination of B- H curve
b) Determination of hysteresis loop using six point method .
6. Calibration of ammeter, voltmeter and wattmeter using vernier potentiometer
INSTRUMENTATION LAB
1. Measurement of resistance using Wheastones Bridge and Kelvin Double bridge
2. Extension of range of wattmeter using CT & PT
3. Measurement of displacement using LVDT
4. Measurement of current/ voltage using Hall effect transducer
5. Thermocouple based ON OFF controller
6. Measurement of physical quantities strain, torque and angle
7. Measurement of temperature by RTD method
Objectives
Study the basic concepts of power electronics
Study the different types of power electronic converters
Analyse power electronic circuits
Module I (14hours) Structure, static characteristics & switching (turn-on & turn-off)
characteristics of Power Diode, Silicon Controlled Rectifier (SCR) - di/dt & dv/dt protection -
structure of TRIAC, GTO, Power Transistor, Power MOSFET & IGBT Comparison turn-on
methods of SCR gate triggering circuits R, RC, UJT triggering circuits - two transistor analogy
- series and parallel connection of SCRs commutation circuits for SCR class A, B, C, D, E &
F commutation.
Module III (14 hours) : Inverters 1-phase half-bridge & full bridge inverter with R & RL
loads voltage control - Pulse Width Modulation single pulse width, multiple pulse width &
sine PWM 3-phase bridge inverter with R load - 120 & 180 conduction mode -
AC voltage controllers ACVC 1-phase full-wave ACVC with R, L & RL loads waveforms
RMS output voltage, input power factor with R load . Cycloconverter midpoint type & bridge
type - 1-phase step-up & step-down with R & RL loads - waveforms
Text Books
1. Muhammad H. Rashid, Power Electronics Circuits, Devices and Applications, Pearson
Education
2. Mohan, Undeland, Robbins, Power Electronics, Converters, Applications & Design,
Wiley-India
3. L. Umanand, Power Electronics Essentials & Applications, Wiley-India
Reference Books
1. P.S. Bimbhra, Power Electronics, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi
2. Alok Jain, Power Electronics: Devices, Circuits and Matlab Simulations, Penram
International Publishing (India) Pvt. Ltd.
Objectives
To understand the various conventional and non- conventional energy sources.
To develop an understanding about transmission and distribution systems.
To evaluate the performance of transmission lines
Text Books
1. Soni, Gupta, Bhatnagar, A Course in Electrical Power, Dhanpat Rai & Sons
2. S. Sivanagaraju & S Satyanarayana, Electric Power Transmission and Distribution,
Pearson Education
3. S N Singh, Electric Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution, PHI
4. V K Mehta, Electric Power Systems, S Chand & Sons
Reference Books
1. C L Wadhwa, Electric Power Systems, Wiley Eastern Ltd
2. S L Uppal, Electrical Power, Khanna Publishers
3. A S Pabla, Electric Power Distribution Systems, Tata McGraw Hill
4. B R Gupta, Power System Analysis and Design, Wheeler Publishing Company, New
Delhi
Objectives
To understand the basic working principle of synchronous machines
To analyse the performance of synchronous machines
Text Books
1. M.G. Say, Performance & Design of AC machines, Pitman ELBS
2. P.S. Bhimbra, Electrical Machinery, Khanna Publishers
3. A.K. Sawhney, A Course in Electrical Machine Design, Dhanpat Rai & Co
Reference Books
1. Fitzgerald A.E and Kingsley, Electrical Machinery, Mc Graw Hill
2. Langsdorf A S, Theory of A C Machinery, Mc Graw Hill
3. Nagrath I J and Kothari D P, Electric Machines,Tata Mc Graw Hill
4. Stephen J Chapman, Electric Machinery Fundamentals, Mc Graw Hill.
5. Vincent Del Toro, Electrical Machines and Power Systems, Prentice Hall
6. Charles Hubert, Electric Machines, Pearson Education
7. K. Murukesh Kumar, DC Machines and Transformers, Vikas Publishing House
Objectives
To impart the basic concepts of analog & digital modulation schemes
To develop understanding about power line communication
Text Books
1. Simon Haykin, Communication Systems, Wiley India, New Delhi,4th Ed., 2008
2. Dennis Roddy and John Coolen, Electronic Communication Systems, PHI
3. B.P. Lathi, Modern Digital & Analog Communication Systems, 3rd Ed., Oxford
University press
4. N.N.Biswas, Power Line Communication, Asia Publishing House
5. Rappaport T.S, Wireless Communications, Principles and Practice, PHI
6. Haykin, An Introduction to Analog & Digital Communication, Wiley-India
Reference Books
1. Sam Shanmugam, Digital and Analog Communication Systems; Wiley Student
Edition McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2003
2. Simon Haykin, Digital Communication, Wiley India
3. Ziemmer, Principles of Communication, Wiley India, New Delhi,5Ed., 2009
4. Wayne Tomasi, Electronic Communication Systems: Fundamentals Through
Advanced, Pearson Education
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University of Calicut
Objectives
To make students able to design and build real digital circuits
To make students able to do VHDL programming
Text Books
1. John F Wakerly, Digital Design, Pearson Education, Delhi, 2002
2. Stephen Brown and Zvonoko Vranesic, Fundamentals of Digital Logic with VHDL
Design, McGraw Hill(ASM)
Reference Books
1. Ian Grout, Digital Systems Design with FPGAs,Elsevier.
2. Morris Mano,Digital Design, Pearson Education, Delhi, 2002
3. Volnei A Pedroni Digital Electronics and Design with VHDL,Elsevier
4. R Padmanabhan, B Bala Tripura Sundari, Design through Verilog HDL,Wiley India
5. David Money Harris and Sarah L Harris, Digital Design and Computer Architecture,
Elsevier
6. James R Armstrong, F Gail Gray, VHDL Design/Representation and Synthesis,
Pearson Education, Delhi, 2002
7. Charles S. Roth, Fundamentals of Logic Design, Jaico Publishing House, 1999
8. B.Holdsworth, R.C Woods, Digital Logic Design, Newnes, Elsevier
9. Mohammad A. Karim, Xinghao Chen, Digital Design. Basic Concepts and Principles
10. A Anandakumar, Digital Electronics, Prentice Hall India Feb 2009.
Objectives
Understanding the properties of various materials used in electrical engineering
To learn how to select proper material for a particular application.
Module IV (12 hours) : Solar energy and Materials: Solar radiation, spectrum, UV,
VIS, IR Solar constant, optical response of materials, optical band gap. Photo thermal
conversion use of coatings for enhanced solar thermal energy collection Solar selective
coatings Cold mirror coatings Heat mirror coatings Anti reflection coatings. Photo
voltaic conversion Solar cells Silicon , Cadmium sulphide and Gallium arsenide.
Planner PN Junction. I-V curve of dark and illuminated junction. Solar cell parameters.
Text Books
1. Indulkar CS and Thiruvengadam S, An Introduction to Electrical Engineering
Materials, S.Chand & Co.
2. N.P. Singh and Kotalana, Essentials of solar cells
3. G.N. Tiwari, Solar Energy, Narosa Publication
4. Seth S. P. & Gupta P. V., A Course in Electrical Engineering Materials, Dhanpath Rai
& Sons.
References
1. A. J. Dekker, Electrical Engineering Materials, Prentice Hall of India
2. Agnihotri O. P. and Gupta B. K., Solar Selective Surfaces, John wiley.
3. Tereey, Electrical Engineering Materials, Mir Publishers.
4. Arumugham M., Material Science, Anuradha Agencies
Note: One of the assignments shall be simulation of continuous systems using any technical
computing software
Objective
To conduct various tests on dc machines and transformers and to study the performance.
1. Obtain the open circuit characteristics of self excited DC shunt generator at rated speed
Objectives:
a) Predetermine the OCC at different speeds
b) Determine the critical field resistance
c) Obtain maximum voltage built up with given shunt field resistance
c) Obtain critical speed for a given shunt field resistance
Objective
Design and implementation of basic digital circuits
Familiarisation of Hardware Description Language (VHDL)
Introduction of 8085 microprocessor programming and interfacing.
1. Design of Half adder and half subtractor circuits with NAND gates using mode control.
2. Design and realization of ripple counter using JK flip-flop.
3. Design and realization of Johnson & Ring Counter using a) JK Flip Flop b) Shift Register
4. Synchronous UP/DOWN Counter design and realization.
5. Implementation of multiplexer and demultiplexer using gates.
6. Logic circuit Implementation using multiplexer IC.
7. VHDL implementation of adder circuit and three bit counter.
8. VHDL simulation of adder circuit and counter.
9. IC 555 Applications
10. PLL IC 565/566 Frequency multiplying, FSK demodulation
11. 8085 simple programming addition, data transfer, multiplication.
12. 8085 interfacing waveform generation-square wave generation, saw-tooth wave and
triangular wave
Objective
The prime objective of the Engineering Economics course is to make students familiar
with the economic way of thinking. This course provides the students with the foundations
of economic theory, tools and techniques for use in the process of efficient economic
decision-making in their engineering and managerial profession
Text Books
1. Panneer Selvam, R, Engineering Economics, Prentice Hall of India
2. Dwivedi, D.N., Managerial Economics, , Vikas Publishing House
Reference Books
1. Chan S. Park, Contemporary Engineering Economics, Prentice Hall of India
2. Sullivan, W.G, Wicks, M.W., and Koelling. C.P., Engineering Economy, Prentice
Hall of India
3. Prasanna Chandra, Financial Management: Theory & Practice, Tata-McGraw Hill,
Objective
Reference Books
1. F. Mazda, Engineering Management, Addison Wesley, Longman Ltd., 1998
2. Lucy C Morse and Daniel L Babcock, Managing Engineering and Technology,
Pearson Prentice Hall
3. O. P. Khanna, Industrial Engineering and Management, Dhanpat Rai and Sons,
Delhi, 2003
4. P. Kotler, Marketing Management: Analysis, Planning, Implementation and Control,
Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 2001
5. Prasanna Chandra, Financial Management: Theory and Practice, Tata McGraw Hill
6. Weist and Levy, A Management guide to PERT and CPM, Prantice Hall of India
7. Koontz H, ODonnel C & Weihrich H, Essentials of Management, McGraw Hill.
8. Ramaswamy V.S & Namakumari S, Marketing Management : Planning,
Implementation and Control, MacMillan
Objective
Understanding system analysis and design in classical control theory based on time
domain and frequency domain approaches.
Module 1 (13Hrs) Principle of Automatic control- Open loop and closed loop systems examples
System modeling & approximations - modeling of electrical systems dynamic equations using
KCL & KVL of RL, RC and RLC circuits - development of block diagrams of electrical networks
- block diagram reduction - signal flow graphs - Mason's gain formula -Modeling of translational
and rotational mechanical systems - differential equations for mass, spring, dashpot elements -
D'Alemberts principle - dynamic equations & transfer function for typical mechanical systems -
analogous systems - force-voltage & force-current analogy - toque-voltage & torque-current
analogy electromechanical systems - transfer function of armature controlled dc motor & field
controlled dc motor
. Module II (13 Hrs) Time domain analysis continuous systems -standard test signals - transient
and steady state response first order systems - unit impulse, step & ramp responses of first order
systems - second order systems -- unit step response of under damped second order systems - time
domain specifications - steady state error - static position, velocity & acceleration error constants
-Concept of stability - stability & location of the poles in S-plane - Routh-Hurwitz stability
criterion-Root Locus Method- Construction of root locus- Effect of poles and zeros and their
location on the root locus.
Module III (12Hrs) Frequency Domain Analysis- Frequency Response representation- Polar Plot-
Bode Plot-Frequency Domain Specifications- Minimum phase & Non-minimum Phase
Systems-Transportation Lag- Nyquist Stability CriterionStability from polar and Bode Plots-
Relative Stability- Gain Margin and Phase Margin- M- N Circles-Nichols Chart (Concept only)
Module IV (14Hrs) Cascade Compensation- Lead, Lag and Lead- Lag compensation using RC
networks- Design of lead, lag and lead- lag compensators using frequency response and root locus
methods. Transfer function of PI, PD and PID controllers.
Sampled data Control Systems - data reconstruction and hold circuits- zero and first order hold
Pulse transfer function- stability in the z- plane- extension of Routh's stability criterion for
discrete data systems-Jury's stability test.
Text Books
1. Nagrath & Gopal, Control Systems Engineering, New Age International (P) Limited
2. Katsuhiko Ogata, Modem Control Engineering, PHI
Reference Books
1. Kuo, Automatic Control Systems, PHI
2. Norman S. Nise, Control Systems Engineering, Wiley-India
3. K. Ogata, Discrete- Time Control Systems, Pearson Education
4. A. Nagoorkani, Control Systems, RBA Publications
5. A. Anand Kumar, Control Systems, PHI
6. Roy Choudhary, Modern Control Engineering, PHI
Note: One of the assignments shall be simulation of a second order system, polar plot, bode
plot etc using MATLAB.
Reference Books
1. Fitzgerald A.E and Kingsley, Electrical Machinery, Mc Graw Hill
2. Langsdorf A S, Theory of A C Machinery, Mc Graw Hill
3. Nagrath I J and Kothari D P, Electric Machines,Tata Mc Graw Hill
4. Stephen J Chapman, Electric Machinery Fundamentals, Mc Graw Hill.
5. E.G. Janardhanan, Special Electrical Machines, PHI Learning
6. Vincent Del Toro, Electrical Machines and Power Systems, Prentice Hall
7. Charles Hubert, Electric Machines, Pearson Education
8. K. Murukesh Kumar, DC machines and Transformers, Vikas Publishing House
Objectives
Understanding the architecture and programming of 8086 microprocessor.
Interfacing the microprocessor with the peripherals for a specific application.
Understanding the architecture, programming and interfacing of basic microcontrollers.
Text Books
1. Liu, Gibson, Microcomputer systems: 8086/ 8088 family Architecture, Programming
and Design, Prentice Hall India 2004.
2. Walter A.Triebel, Avathar Singh, The 8088 and 8086 Microprocessors Programming,
interfacing Software and Hardware Applications, Pearson Education 2008
3. Kenneth. J.Ayala, The 8051 Microcontroller, Architecture, Programming &
Applications, Penram International .(Module IV)
Reference Books
1. John Uffen buck, The 8086 / 8088 Family Design, Programming and Interfacing,
Prentice Hall of India, 2002
2. Brey B.B., The Intel Microprocessor system Architecture, programming and
Interfacing
3. Hall D.V. , Microprocessor and Interfacing , Tata McGraw Hill
4. Mohamed Ali Mazidi, Janice Gillispie Mazidi, The 8051 Microcontroller and
Embedded systems, Pearson Education 2007. (Module IV- Interfacing)
5. Dr. K. Uma Rao, Dr. Andhe Pallavi, The 8051 Microcontroller, Sanguine Technical
Publishers
6. Mathur, Microprocessor 8086, Architecture, Programming & Interfacing, PHI
7. Ramesh Goankar, Fundamentals of Microcontrollers and Applications in Embedded
Systems, Penram International Publishing (India) Pvt. Ltd.
Note: One of the assignments shall be 8086 assembly language programming using
microprocessor kit.
Objective
To study the various methods for the analysis of digital systems
To design a digital filter for the given specifications
To study the architecture of digital signal processors
Text Books
1. Oppenheim A. V. & Schafer R. W., Discrete- time Signal Processing, Pearson
Education
2. Proakis J. G. & Manolakis D. G., Digital Signal Processing, Principles, algorithms &
applications, Pearson Education.
Reference Books
1. Li Tan, Digital Signal Processors- Architectures, Implementations and applications,
Academic Press (Elsevier)
2. A. V. Oppenheim & R. W. Schafer, Digital Signal Processing, PHI
3. Sanjit K. Mitra, Digital Signal Processing- A computer based approach, TMH
4. Emmanuel C. Ifeachor, Barrie W. Jervis, Digital Signal Processing- A practical
approach, Pearson Education.
5. Ludeman, Fundamentals of Digital Signal Processing, Wiley-India
6. A. Nagoor Kani, Digital Signal Processing, TMH
7. Anand Kumar, Digital Signal Processing, PHI
Objectives
To impart knowledge in:
Finding the numerical solution of algebraic and transcendental equations
Finding the solution of a system of linear algebraic equations
Finding the numerical solution of ordinary and partial differential equations
Different optimization techniques
Text Books
.
. 1. Dr. M. K. Venkataraman, Numerical Methods in Science and Engineering, National
Publishing Company
2. Kanti Swarup, Gupta and Manmohan, Introduction to Linear Programming, Tata Mc
Graw Hill
Reference Books
1. S. S. Sasthry, Numerical Analysis, Prentice Hall of India
2. Gerald, Applied Numerical Analysis, Addison Wesley
3. Kandaswamy P., Thilakavathy K., Gunavathy K., Numerical Methods, S. Chand &
Co.
4. Hadley G., Linear Programming, National Publishing Company
5. Dr. M. K. Venkataraman, Linear Programming,, National Publishing Company
6. Garwin W. W., Introduction to Linear Programming, Mc Graw Hill
Objective
To conduct various tests on different ac machines and transformers and to study the
performance.
1. No load & blocked rotor tests on 3 phase squirrel cage & slip ring induction motors
Objectives:
i) Determine the equivalent circuit parameters and hence predetermine the performance at
full load from the equivalent circuit and
ii) Draw the circle diagram and hence predetermine the performance at full load from circle
diagram.
iii) Plot the performance characteristics from circle diagram
2. Brake test on 3 phase squirrel cage & slip ring induction motors
Objectives:
i) Plot the following performance characteristics.
a) Electrical characteristics Speed, line current, torque, power factor, efficiency & %
slip Vs output power
b) Mechanical characteristics Torque Vs speed/slip
ii) Find the additional kVAR and the value of capacitance required to improve the power
factor to 0.95 at various loads.
i) Conduct the no load and blocked rotor tests on single phase induction motor
ii) Find the equivalent circuit parameters
iii) Predetermine its performance at rated speed.
In this practical course, each group consisting of three/four members is expected to design
and develop a moderately complex electrical/electronic system with practical applications; this
should be a working model. The basic concepts of product design may be taken into consideration
while designing the project.
Internal continuous assessment will be carried out by the Guide. End Semester evaluation
of individual student will be carried out by a committee consisting of minimum three faculty
members. Students have to submit a report on the mini project and demonstrate the mini project
before the evaluation committee.
Objective
Development of a power system model
Analysing the power system model under normal and abnormal conditions
Module II (13Hours)
Economic load dispatch: system constraints, economic dispatch of thermal plants neglecting line
losses, optimum load dispatch including transmission line losses,
Speed governing mechanism: speed governing of turbo generator, load sharing and governor
characteristics, transfer function model of single area system, Load Frequency Control, Automatic
Voltage Regulation, AGC (Basic concepts only)
Text Books
1. Stevenson Jr., Elements of Power System Analysis, TMH
2. I J Nagrath & D P Kothari, Modern Power System Analysis, TMH
3. C L Wadhwa, Electric Power Systems, New-Age International
4. J Wood, B F Woolenberg, Power Generation, Operation and Control, Wiley India
5. C W Taylor, Power System Voltage Stability, McGraw Hill Inc
Reference Books
1. S S Wadhera , Power System Analysis and Stability, Khanna Publishers
2. O I Elgerd, Electric Energy System Theory- An introduction, TMH
3. B R Gupta, Power System Analysis and Design, Wheeler publishing Company, New
Delhi
4. Arthur R Bergen, Vijay Vittal, Power System Analysis, Pearson
5. Chakravarti & Halder, Power System Analysis, Operation & Control, PHI
Objectives
To give an overview of system analysis and design based on state space techniques for
linear and non- linear systems.
Module I (12Hours)
State Space Analysis -Concept of State, state variables, state vector and state space - comparison
with transfer function approach- state models for typical electrical, mechanical and
electro-mechanical systems - state space representation of linear time- invariant systems- phase
variable form- Diagonalisation - Diagonal and Jordan canonical forms- Transfer function from
state model- Transfer function Decomposition- state diagrams- solution of time invariant state
equation- Zero state and Zero input response- State transition matrix- properties-Discrete time
state model. Introduction to CS tool box in Matlab.
Text Books
1. I. J. Nagrath & M. Gopal, Control Systems Engineering, New Age International (P)
Limited
2. Katsuhiko Ogata, Modem Control Engineering, PHI
3. Dr. K. P. Mohandas, Modern Control Engineering, Sanguine Technical Publishers.
Reference Books
1. Norman S. Nise, Control Systems Engineering, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.
2. M. Gopal, Control Systems, Principles and Design, Tata McGraw Hill
3. G. F. Franklin, David Powell, Abbas Emami- Nacini,Feedback Control of Dynamic
Systems, Pearson Education
4. A. Nagoorkani, Advanced Control Theory, RBA Publications
5. A. Anand Kumar, Control Systems, PHI
Objectives
Study the basic concepts of electrical drives
Study the different types of DC & AC drives
Study the different special electrical machine drives
Objectives
Study & Analyse various types of switched mode dc- dc converters (with & without
isolation transformers, dc- ac inverters and resonant converters
Text Books
1. Mohan Undeland Robbins, Power Electronics Converters Application and
Design, Wiley-India
Reference Books
1. Abraham Pressman, Switching Power supply Design, McGraw Hill
2. Muhammad H. Rashid, Power Electronics Circuits, Devices and Applications,
Pearson Education
Objective
Design of electrical machines and transformers for the given specifications
Text Books
1. Sawhney A. K., Electrical Machine Design, Dhanpath Rai & Sons.
Reference Books
1. Clayton & Hancock, Performance and Design of DC Machines, ELBS
2. Say M. G., Performance and Design of AC Machines, Pitman, ELBS
3. Deshpande, Design & Testing of Electrical Machines, PHI
Objective
To provide the basic ideas of mathematical modelling and analysis of electric machines
Text Books
1. Dr. P. S. Bhimbra, Generalised Machine Theory, Khanna Publishers.
2. Sengupta D. P. & Lynn J. B., Electrical Machine Dynamics, The Mac Millan Press Ltd.
Reference Books
1. Jones C. V., The Unified Theory of Electrical Machines, Butterworth
2. Kraus, Analysis of Electrical Machinery & Drive System, Wiley-India
3. Woodson & Melcher, Electromechanical dynamics, John Wiley
4. Kraus P. C., Analysis of Electrical Machines, McGraw Hill Book Company
5. Boldia I & Nasar S. A., Electrical Machine Dynamics, The Mac Millan Press Ltd.
Objectives
To provide knowledge on the fundamentals of mechatronics, numerical control machine
tools, part programming and robotics
Reference Books
1. Yoram Koren, Computer Control of Manufacturing Systems, McGrawHill
2. Michel P. Groover, Industrial Robots-Technology, Programming and Applications,
McGrawHill
3. Fu K.S , Gonzales et al, Robotics-Control, sensing, vision and intelligence,
McGrawHill.
4. Yoram Koren and Ben Yuri, Numerical Control of machine tools, Khanna Publishers.
5. Ramachandran, Mechatronics Integrated Mechanical Electronics Systems,
Wiley-India
Objectives
Overview of VLSI System design and fabrication
Text Books
1. Doglas A. PuckJ1ell and Kamran Eshranghian, Basic VLSI design, Prentice Hall of
India, New Delhi
2. Neil H. E. West and Kamran Eshranghian, Principles of CMOS VLSI Design: A
System Perspective, Addison- Wesley.
3. Amar Mukherjee, Introduction to nMos and CMOS VLSI System Design, Prentice
Hall, USA.
4. Uyemura, Introduction to VLSI circuits and systems, Wiley-India
Reference Books
1. Caver Mead and LyTUI Conway, Introduction to VLSI Systems, Addison-
Wesley, USA.
2. Eugene D. Fabricus, Introduction to VLSI Design, McGraw Hill International
Edn.
Objectives
To acquaint the students with the important soft computing methodologies- neural
networks, fuzzy logic, genetic algorithms and genetic programming
Text Books
1. S. N. Sivanandam, S. N. Deepa, Principles of Soft Computing, Wiley India Pvt.
Ltd.[Module I& III]
2. R.Rajasekharan and G.A. Vijayalakshmi Pai, Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic
and Genetic Algorithms- Synthesis and Applications, Prentice Hall of India.
[Module II, & IV]
Reference Books
1. Fakhreddine O.Karray & Clarence De Silva, Intelligent Systems Design,
Theory, Tools and Application, Pearson Education
2. S. Haykins, Neural Networks A Comprehensive Foundation , Prentice Hall 2002.
3. L. Fausett, Fundamentals of Neural Networks, Prentice Hall 1994.
4. T.Ross, Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Applications, TMH
5. D.E. Goldberg, Genetic Algorithms in search, Optimization and Machine Learning,
Addison Wesley MA, 1989.
6. John Yen, Reza Lengari, Fuzzy Logic- Intelligence, Control and Information, Pearson
Education
Objectives
To study the breakdown mechanism in electrical insulators
To study the generation and measurement of high AC, DC and impulse voltages
Testing of high voltage equipments
Module I (13Hours)
Breakdown mechanisms in solids , liquids, vacuum , gases & gas mixtures- breakdown in
uniform fields- breakdown in composite dielectrics - partial discharge , penning effect time tag
&paschen's law. Townsends criterion
Text Books
1. Naidu M. S. &Kamaraju V., High Voltage Engineering, Tata Mc Graw Hill
2. Kuffel and Abdulla M., High Voltage Engineering,Pergman Press
Reference Books
1. Bewley L. V. Lines, Travelling Waves on Transmission, Dover Publishers.
2. S.K. Singh, Fundamentals of High Voltage Engineering, Dhanpat Rai & Co.
3. Alston L. L., H. V. Technology, Oxford University Press
4. Dieter Kind, An Introduction to HV, Wiley Ltd.
5. C.L. Wadhwa, High Voltage Engineering, New Age International
6. B. Thaparet. Al., Power System Transients and High Voltage Principles, Capital Pub
7. IEEE Standard Technique for High Voltage Testing, IEEE John Wiley and Sons
8. Indian Standards:
IS: 2070-1962 IS:2070- 1962
IS: 2544- 1963 IS: 2079- 1962
IS:2099-1962 IS:2026-1962
IS:166-1962 IS:5959- 1970
IS:1544-1964,1970 IS: 7098- 1973
IS: 3070- 1965 IS:4004-1967
IS:6209-1971 IS: 4950- 1968
British Standards: B5: 3659, B5: 3070, B%: 2914- 1957
IEC Publications: No. 99-1, Part1-1970
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University of Calicut
Objectives
To enable the students to understand the concept of electric heating, welding,
illumination, traction and their uses in industry
Text Books
1. Partab H., Art and Science of Utilisation of Electrical Energy, Dhanpat Rai and Sons,
New Delhi.
2. J B Gupta, Utilization of Electric Power and Electric Traction, S K Kataria & Sons,
2002.
Reference Books
1. Taylor E Openshaw, Utilisation of Electric Energy, Orient Longman, 1986
2. Wadhwa. C.L., Generation, Distribution and Utilization of Electrical Energy, Wiley
Eastern Limited,1993.
3. Soni, Gupta, Bhatnagar, A Course in Electric Power, Dhanapat Rai & sons
4. Web sites: bee-india.org
5. IEEE bronze book-IEEE press
Objectives
To instill moral and social values and loyalty.
To appreciate the rights of others.
To create an awareness on engineering ethics and human values.
Text Books
1. Govindarajan M., Natarajan S., Sentril Kumar V. S., Engineering Ethics, Prentice
Hall India.
2. Mike Martin and Ronald Schinzinger, Ethics in Engineering, Tata McGraw Hill
Reference Books
1. Charles D. Fleddermann, Engineering Ethics, Pearson Education
2. Charles E. Harris, Michael S. Protchard and Michael J. Rabins, Engineering Ethics-
Concepts and Cases, Wadsworth Thompson Learning, United States, 2000.
3. John R. Boatright, Ethics and the Conduct of Business, Pearson Education.
4. Edmund G. Seebauer and Robert L. Barry, Fundamentals of Ethics for Scientists and
Engineers, OxfordUniversity Press
5. RinkuSanjeev and ParulKhanna, Ethics and Values in Business Management, Anes
Books, India
Objectives
To understand the relationships among management, information, and systems.
To understand how information technology can be used by a business organization to gain
a competitive advantage.
To understand the types of information systems that are needed to support the various
levels of a business enterprise and the process of analyzing, designing, and developing an
information system
Text Books
1. S.Sadagopan, Management Information Systems, Prentice-Hall of India
Reference Books
1. James A. O Brien, Introduction to Information System, Tata McGraw Hill
2. Effy Oz, Management Information Systems, Thomson Course Technology.
3. K. C. Louden & J. P. Louden, Management Information Systems, Prentice Hall
4. Gordon B Davis & Margrethe H Olson, Management Information Systems
Conceptual Foundations, Structure and Development, Tata McGrawHill
Objectives
To give an introduction of satellite communication systems
Text Books
1. Timothy Pratt, Satellite Communicaion, Wiley-India
2. Richharia M, Satellite Communication Systems, Macmillan Press Ltd
3. Gagliardi R.M., Satellite Communication, CBS
4. Ha T.T., Digital Satellite Communicaion, MGH
5. Maini, Satellite Communicaion, Wiley-India
Objective
To familiarize different power electronic devices and circuits
Objective
Familiarisation control system concepts using hardware and simulation experiments
Experiments on microprocessors and microcontrollers and its interfacing
Simulation study and analysis of power system circuits
Objectives
To judge the capacity of the students in converting the theoretical knowledge into
practical systems/investigative analysis.
Project work is for duration of two semesters and is expected to be completed in the eighth
semester. Each student group consisting of not more than five members is expected to design and
develop a complete system or make an investigative analysis of a technical problem in the relevant
area. The project may be implemented using software, hardware, or a combination of both. The
project work may be undertaken in electrical power systems / machines/ electronics / computer /
instrumentation / biomedical engineering or any allied area and must have relevance in electrical
or electronics engineering. Project evaluation committee consisting of the guide and three/four
faculty members specialised in the above field shall perform the screening and evaluation of the
projects.
Each project group should submit project synopsis within three weeks from start of seventh
semester. Project evaluation committee shall study the feasibility of each project work before
giving consent. Literature survey and 40% of the work has to be completed in the seventh
semester.
Students should execute the project work using the facilities of the institute. However, external
projects can be taken up in reputed industries, if that work solves a technical problem of the
external firm. Prior sanction should be obtained from the head of department before taking up
external project work and there must be an internal guide for such projects.
Each student has to submit an interim report of the project at the end of the 7 th semester.
Members of the group will present the project details and progress of the project before the
committee at the end of the 7th semester.
50% of the mark is to be awarded by the guide and 50% by the evaluation committee.
Objectives
To impart the basic concepts of electrical installations for buildings
To study the design and estimation of different electrical installations.
Reference Books
1. National Electric Code (India)
2. Indian Electricity Act 2003, Central Electricity Authority (Measures relating to Safety
and Electricity supply) Regulations 2010.
3. IEC standards, IS Codes, National Building Code, Bureau of Indian Standard
Publications, Cinema Regulation (Rules)
4. K.B. Raina & S.K. Battacharya, Electrical System Design, Estimation & Costing,
New Age international (P) Limited publishers
5. Gupta J.B., Electrical Installation, Estimation & Costing, S. K. Kataria & Sons
6. V. K. Jain & Amitabh Bajaj, Design of Electrical Installations, Lakshmi Publications
Pvt. Ltd
7. ABB Switchgear Manual
Objectives
To study the basic concepts of flexible ac transmission and power quality issues
To study the operation of different types of FACTS controllers and custom power
devices
Reference Books
1. R. Mohan Mathur & Rajiv K. Varma, Thyristor-based FACTS controllers for
Electrical Transmission Systems, Wiley-India (Module I & II)
2. Muhammad H Rashid, Power Electronics Circuits, Devices and Applications,
Pearson Education (Module I)
3. Surajit Chattopadhyay, Madhuchhanda Mitra & Samarjit Sengupta, Electric Power
Quality, Springer (Module III)
4. K.R. Padiyar, FACTS controllers in power transmission & distribution, New Age
International Publishers (Module IV)
5. Arindam Ghosh & Gerard Ledwich, Power Quality Enhancement Using Custom
Power Devices, Kluwer Academic Publishers
6. Math H. Bollen , Understanding Power Quality Problems, Wiley-India
7. Narain G Hingorani & Laszlo Gyugyi , Understanding FACTS concepts and
technology of flexile AC transmission, IEEE press
Module I 13Hrs)
Circuit breakers:- Insulating Fluids, Properties of Insulating and Arc quenching materials, Arc
interruption, Current interruption, Effect of Power factor, Parallel capacitance, Arc interruption
theories, Current Chopping, Resistance switching, Capacitance Current breaking, Restriking
Voltage, Current zero pause, main parts of CB, Main types of CB, Rating of alternating current
CB, Miniature CB, Residual current CB
High Voltage CB(Construction, Advantages and Limitations): - Bulk oil CB, Minimum oil CB,
Air CB, Air Blast CB, Vacuum CB, SF6 CB, HVDC CB, Autoreclosing, CB Testing
Module II (13Hrs)
Surge Protection and Insulation Coordination;-Introduction, Classification of Insulations and their
failure modes, Impact of contamination of electrical insulation, Insulation Co, ordination,
Insulation Protection, Understanding Lightning phenomenon, Charge formation, Effect of
Lightning on Power System, Protection against Lightning
Current limiting Reactors;-Introduction, Type of Reactors, Reactance calculation, Application of
Reactors, Short Circuit, Current Limiting Coupling Circuits
Module IV (12Hrs)
Microprocessor based digital Relaying;- Introduction, Digital Logic Communication, Direct Relay
to Relay Digital Logic Communication, Digital message Security, Relay Interface with Utility,
Microprocessor based Over Current Relay, Microprocessor based Impedance Relay,
Microprocessor based Reactance relay, Microprocessor based MHO relay, SCADA Interfacing
and metering, Application of Microprocessor based relay
Static Relays;- Introduction, Static Relay Components, Comparators, Static Overcurrent Relay,
Static Distance Relay, Static Polyphase relay
Apparatus Protection;- Generator Protection, Electric Motor Protection, Transformer Protection,
Bus zone Protection
Text Book
Recent Developments in Digital protection;- Fibre Optics based Relaying, Microwave Relaying,
1. Ravindra
Undetectable P. Singh,
electric power Switch
system Gear AndMains
failures, PowerProtection.
System Protection, PHI Learning Private
Limited, 2011
References
1. Soni, Gupta & Bhatnagar, A Course in Electrical Power, Dhanpat Rai & Sons.
NewDelhi, 1996
2. Sunil S Rao, Switch Gear Protections, Khanna Publications, Delhi 1999
3. T S Madhav Rao, Power System Protection Static Relays with Microprocessor
Applications, Tata McGraw hill Publication,1998.
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4. Badri Ram,- Electrical & ElectronicsPower
D N Vishwakarma, Engineering
System- 2014
Protection and Switchgear, Tata Mc100
Graw Hill, 2005.
5. Paithankar & Bhide, Fundamentals of Power System Protection, PHI
University of Calicut
Objectives
To prepare students for a career as power system engineers with a basic understanding of
modern tools and practices
To impart an understanding of the activities in load dispatch centers
To instill an awareness of current research topics
Module I (12 hours)
Optimization: Unit Commitment- Problem Definition- System constraints- Priority ordering-
Dynamic programming
Optimal Power Flow - Problem statement- Lagrangian Solution method- Algorithm- How
violations of control and dependant variables are treated
Hydrothermal scheduling- Problem modeling and statement - Discretizaton- solution algorithm
Module IV (13hours)
State Estimation: Introduction to SCADA - block diagram concept -definition of state estimation
and requirement for an estimator- Problem statement and LSE and weighted LSE - Basic solution-
Sequential solution- extension to power system
Text books
1. A. K. Mahalanabis, D. P. Kothari, S I Ahson, Computer Aided Power System Analysis
and Control, Tata McGrawHill.
2. O. L.Elgerd, Electrical Energy System Theory: An Introduction ,TMH
3. J. Wood, B. F. Woollenberg, Power Generation, Operation & Control, Wiley-India
4. Dr.Loi Lei Lai, Power System Restructuring and Deregulation, John Wiley Inc. 2001
5. P Venkatesh et al , Electrical Power Systems- Analysis, Security & Deregulation, PHI
Reference Books
1. G. W. Stagg, A H. El- Abiad,Computer Methods in Power System Analysis, TMH
2. John J. Grainger, W. D. Stevenson, Power System Analysis, TMH
3. B. R. Gupta, Power System Analysis and Design, A. H. Wheeler & Co.
4. S. Sivanagaraju, G. Sreenivasan, Power System Operation And Control, Pearson
Education
5. Dr. K. Uma Rao, Power system Operation And Control, Wiley-india
Objectives
This course gives a brief introduction to human physiology and presents various
instrumentations system for measurement and analysis of physiological parameters.
Module IV (13hours)
X-rays- principles of generation, uses of X-rays- diagnostic still picture, fluoroscopy, angiography,
endoscopy, diathermy. Basic principle of computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging
system and nuclear medicine system radiation therapy. Ultrasonic imaging system -
introduction and basic principle.
Instruments for clinical laboratory test on blood cells chemical tests - electrical safety
physiological effects of electric current shock hazards from electrical equipment method of
accident prevention, introduction to tele- medicine.
Text Books
1. L. Cromwell, F. J. Weibell and L. A. Pfeiffer, Biomedical Instrumentation
Measurements, Pearson education, Delhi, 1990.
2. J. G. Webster, Medical Instrumentation, Application and Design, Wiley-India
Reference Books
1. R. S. Khandpur, Handbook of Biomedical Instrumentation, Tata Mc Graw Hill
2. J. J. Carr and J. M. Brown, Introduction to Biomedical Equipment Technology,
Pearson Education.
3. Anand Natarajan, Biomedical Instrumentation & Measurements, PHI
Objectives
To give an overview of the optimal control problem and different solution methods.
Module IV (13hours)
Variational approach to optimal control problems-Necessary conditions for optimal control
-Boundary conditions in optimal control problem. Linear regulator problem . Linear Tracking
problem. Pontryagin.s minimum principle- State inequality constraints - Minimum time problems-
Minimum control effort problems.
Text Books
1. Donald E. Kirk, Optimal Control Theory: An introduction, Dover Publications 2004.
Reference Books
1. Andrew P. Sage, Optimum Systems Control, Prentice Hall,1977.
2. HSU and Meyer, Modern Control- Principles and Applications, McGraw Hill,1968.
3. Brian D.O. Anderson, John B Moore, Linear Optimal Control, Prentice hall, 1991.
Objectives
To study the image fundamentals and mathematical transforms necessary for image
processing.
To study the image enhancement techniques
To study image restoration procedures.
To study the image compression procedures
To study the image segmentation and representation techniques.
Module IV (12hours)
Edge detection Thresholding - Region Based segmentation Boundary representation: chair
codes- Polygonal approximation Boundary segments boundary descriptors: Simple
descriptors-Fourier descriptors - Regional descriptors Simple descriptor.
Text Books
1. Rafael C. Gonzalez, Richard E. Woods, Digital Image Processing, Pearson
Education.
Reference Books
1. B Chanda, D. Dutta Majumdar, Digital Image Processing and Applications, Prentice
Hall of India.
2. S. Jayaraman, S. Essakkiraja, T. Veerakumar, Digital Image Processing, Tata
Macgraw Hill.
3. A. K. Jain, Fundamentals of Digital Image Processing, Prentice Hall of India
4. William K. Pratt, Digital Image Processing, John Wiley & Sons
Text Books
1. Mikell P. Groover- et. Al, Industrial robotics, Technology, programming and
Applications, McGraw Hill
2. K. S. Fu, R. C. Gonzalez, C. S. G. Lee, Robotics, Control, Sensing and Intelligence,
McGraw Hill
3. Schilling, Fundamentals of Robotics: Analysis & Control, PHI
Objectives
To introduce special types of electric machines and their control.
Module I (14hours)
Stepper Motors Construction of single stack and three stack variable reluctance, permanent
magnet and hybrid stepper motors and their modes of operation (1-Phase on, 2- Phase on and half
step modes)- Torque equation static and dynamic characteristics- definition and explanation of
the terms (step single, resolution, positional error, pull in torque, pull out torque, detent torque,
mid frequency resonance, response range, slew range- closed loop control of stepper motors
Microprocessor based control of stepper motor,( block diagram, interface and flow chart of open
loop control)- comparison of the above mentioned stepper motors Applications
Module II (12hours)
Synchronous Reluctance Motors (SyRM) - Constructional features, working- Phasor diagram-.
Torque equation, Characteristics constant direct axis current control (block diagram and
applications)
Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor(PMSM) constructional features- torque equation-Phasor
diagram-circle diagrams- vector control of PMSM( Principle, block diagram and
explanation)-Transfer function of PMSM
Module IV (14hours)
Single phase special machines-construction and working of AC series motor, repulsive motor and
universal motor-phasor diagrams-applications.
Linear induction motors(LIM)- Construction of double sided primary flat, tubular and transverse
flux-LIMS- Thrust equation- Performance characteristics(SlipVs PF and thrust)-output equation
(no derivation),- choice of specific magnetic and electric loading-applications
Linear Synchronous Motor-(LSM) Construction of single sided, double sided and slotless LSMs-
Applications
Linear Reluctance motor(LRM) Construction and principle of operation of LRM
Linear Levitation Machine(LLM) Principle of levitation-construction and working of repulsion
type and attraction type LLM
Text Books
1. Miller T J E, Switched Reluctance Motor and Their Control, Clarendon Press,
Oxford, 1993.
2. Miller T J E, Brushless Permanent Magnet and Reluctance Motor Drives,
Clarendon Press, Oxford,1989.
3. B K Bose, Modern Power Electronics & AC drives, Pearson, 2002.
4. Athani V.V. Stepper motors Fundamentals, Applications &Design New Age
International
Reference Books
1. Dr.E.G Janardhanan, Special Electrical Machines, PHI Learning
2. Kenjo T, Sugawara A, Stepping Motors and Their Microprocessor Control,
Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1994.
3. Kenjo T, Power Electronics for the Microprocessor Age, Oxford University Press,
1990.
4. Ali Emadi (Ed), Handbook of Automotive Power Electronics and Motor Drives,
CRC Press, 2005.
5. R Krishnan, Electric Motor Drives Modeling, Analysis and Control, PHI, 2003.
6. H A Toliyat, S Campbell, DSP Based Electro Mechanical Motion Control, CRC
Press, 2004.
Objectives
To familiarise digital controllers.
To understand the analysis and design of digital control system.
Text Books
1. K. Ogata, Discrete- time Control Systems, Pearson Education
2. M. Gopal, Digital Control and State Variable Methods, Tata McGraw Hill
Reference Books
1. B. C. Kuo, Digital Control Systems, Prentice Hall
2. Charles L. Philip and Troy Nagle, Digital Control Systems, Prentice Hall
Objectives
To develop positive attitude, leadership qualities, effective organizational skills and to
attain proficiency in communication skills
Module IV (13hours)
Organizational Change Nature and Factors Change processs- Role of change agents-Resistance
to Change Models of organisational effectiveness- Factors affecting organisational effectiveness
Organizational Development Concept, need and significance of Organizational Development -
characteristics Organizational Development Interventions techniques
Text Books
1. Stephen Robbins, Organisational Behaviour, Pearson Education
2. A.K.Chiale, R.P Mohanty, N R Dubey Organizational Behaviour, PHI Learning Pvt
Ltd
Reference Books
1. Schermerhom J. R. Jr., Hunt J. G. & Osborn R. N., Managing Organizational
Behavior, John Wiley & Sons
2. LM. Prasad, Organizational Behaviour, S. Chand & Sons
3. Luthans, Organizational Behavior, McGraw Hill International
4. Kieth Davis, Human Relations at Work, Mc Graw Hill Inc
Text Books
1. A.K. Sawhney, A Course in Electrical and Electronics Measurements and
Instrumentation, Dhanpat Rai and sons.
2. D. V. S. Murty, Transducers and Instrumentation, PHI, New Delhi, 2003.
3. E.O. Doebelin, Measurement Systems Application and Design, McGraw
Hill, 4th Edition, 1990
4. Arun K Ghosh, Introduction to Measurements and Instrumentation, PHI
6. Ramakant Gaikwad, Operational Amplifiers, PHI
References
1. William David Cooper, Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement
Techniques, Prentice Hall, India
2. K.B. Klaassan, Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation, Cambridge
University Press
3. GK. Banerjee, Electrical and Electronic Measurements, , PHI
4. John Bentley, Principles of Measurements Systems, Pearson Education
5. Patranabis, Principles of Electronic Instrumentation, PHI
Objectives
To give sufficient background for undertaking embedded system design
To introduce students to the embedded systems, its hardware and software.
To explain programming concepts
To explain real time operating systems
Text Books
1. Tim Wilmshurst, The Design of Small Scale Embedded Systems, Palgrave Publishers
2. Lyla B. Das, Embedded systems: An Integrated Approach, Pearson Education
Reference Books
1. Rajkamal, Embedded Systems Architecture, Programming and Design, Tata McGraw
Hill
2. Steve Heath, Embedded Systems Design, Newnes
3. David E. Simon, An Embedded Software Primer, Pearson Education
4. Wayne Wolf, Computers as Components: Principles of Embedded Computing System
Design, Harcourt India, Morgan Kaufman Publishers
5. Frank Vahid and Tony Givargis, Embedded Systems Design- A Unified Hardware/
Software Introduction, Wiley-India
Objectives
To create an awareness of the different transducers used in industry and signal
conditioning
To familiarize the process control elements and their control characteristics
Module IV (13hours)
Control Loop Characteristics: Control system configurations, cascade control, multivariable
control, feed forward control, Split range control, inferential control, Adaptive control, control
system quality loop disturbance, optimum control, measure of quality, Stability, process loop
tuning
Text Books
1. Curtis D. Johnson, Process Control Instrumentation Technology, Pearson Education
Reference Books
1. Curtis D. Johnson, Microprocessors in Process Control, PHI
2. Deshpande and Ash, Elements of Computer Process Control of Industrial Processes,
ISA
3. S. K. Singh, Computer Aided Process Control, PHI
4. Jayantha K. Paul, Real- Time Microcomputer Control of Industrial Processes, Kluwer
Publications, Netherlands
Objective
To assess the ability of the student to study and present a seminar on a topic of current
relevance in electrical/electronics/computer/ biomedical/ instrumentation engineering or
allied areas.
It enables the students to gain knowledge in any of the technically relevant current topics and
acquire the confidence in presenting the topic. The student will undertake a detailed study on the
chosen topic under the supervision of a faculty member, by referring papers published in reputed
journals and conferences. Each student has to submit a seminar report, based on these papers; the
report must not be reproduction of any original paper. A committee consisting of three/four faculty
members will evaluate the seminar.
Objectives
To estimate the ability of the student in transforming the theoretical knowledge studied so
far into a working model or a system.
This project work is the continuation of the project initiated in seventh semester. The performance
of the students in the project work shall be assessed on a continuous basis by the project evaluation
committee through progress seminars and demonstrations conducted during the semester. Each
project group should maintain a log book of activities of the project. It should have entries related
to the work done, problems faced, solution evolved etc.
There shall be at least an Interim Evaluation and a final evaluation of the project in the 8 th
semester. Each project group has to submit an interim report in the prescribed format for the
interim evaluation.
Each project group should complete the project work in the 8 th semester. Each student is expected
to prepare a report in the prescribed format, based on the project work. Members of the group will
present the relevance, design, implementation, and results of the project before the project
evaluation committee comprising of the guide and three/four faculty members specialised in
electrical power system / machines/electronics / power electronics/ computer/ instrumentation/
biomedical Engg. etc.
50% of the mark is to be awarded by the guide and 50% by the evaluation committee.
Objective
To examine the knowledge acquired by the student during the B.Tech. course, through an
oral examination
The students shall prepare for the oral examination based on the theory and laboratory subjects
studied in the B.Tech. Course, mini project, seminar, and project. There is only university
examination for viva-voce. University will appoint two external examiners and an internal
examiner for viva-voce. These examiners shall be senior faculty members having minimum five
years teaching experience at engineering degree level. For final viva-voce, candidates should
produce certified reports of mini project, seminar, and project (two interim reports and main
report). If he/she has undergone industrial training/industrial visit/educational tour or presented a
paper in any conference, the certified report/technical paper shall also be brought for the
viva-voce.
Allotment of marks for viva-voce shall be as given below.